Sun.Star Cebu

A DRIVE TO SAVE CHILDREN FROM DENGUE

All over the country, 38,233 persons have fallen ill with dengue fever from January to June 3 this year, according to the Department of Health. While that number is 32 percent lower than last year’s record in the same months, urban communitie­s with poor s

- JUSTIN K. VESTIL / Reporter @JKVSunstar

Lucrecia Abueva often bursts into tears whenever someone reminds her of her six-year- old grandson, Vince.

The 75-year- old resident of Sitio Bugnay 2, Barangay Guadalupe in Cebu City lost her grandson to dengue fever last February.

Vince was one of 23 people from Cebu City who have died of dengue fever from January to June this year.

“Gikan sa pagkatawo hangtud namatay siya, ako ang ga- bantay niya ( From the day he was born to the day he died, I took care of him),” said Abueva, a mother of three.

Vince, she recalled, contracted fever a week before he died. When Vince’s fever grew worse two days after it started, Abueva and Vince’s mother brought the boy to the Cebu City Medical Center ( CCMC) to have him checked.

Doctors thought Vince’s fever was due to a viral infection and eventually sent him home to rest.

Thinking that Vince’s illness may have been caused by witchcraft, Abueva brought the boy to a faith healer in Barangay Punta Princesa.

But Vince’s condition worsened further.

One Saturday dawn, Abueva brought Vince to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC), another public hospital in Cebu City, after large amounts of blood were found in his urine and feces.

Vince died at noon that day. He died of dengue shock syndrome.

Five months after, Abueva is still devastated.

“Mura kog maboang. Hangtod karun, bug-at gihapon ang akong gibati kung makahinum- dum ko sa kamatayon sa akong apo (I thought I’d lose my mind. Until now, I feel terrible when I remember how my grandson died,” she added.

Just a few days after Vince died, his neighbor, Fritz Gerald Ngalot, 10, was also hospitaliz­ed for dengue fever.

Close call

Aquilisa Ngalot, Fritz’s mother, said her son contracted fever just four days after Vince died. Ngalot said she immediatel­y brought her son to the hospital after he started to have high fever, hallucinat­ions and pain in his lower extremitie­s.

“Gasige lang siyag gangisi ug gasalimoan­g. Nakulbaan nako sa dihang niingon siya nga dili na siya kaila nako ( He hallucinat­ed. I felt nervous when he told me he didn’t recognize me),” Ngalot said.

But unlike Vince, Fritz’s condition was immediatel­y addressed after his parents brought him to a private hospital. It was a close call, Ngalot said. Vince’s death, she said, made parents like and her husband more watchful of their children’s health.

According to a recent report provided by the Cebu City Health Office, at least 67 persons

have fallen will with dengue fever in Barangay Labangon from January to June this year. Three have died.

Labangon is only second to Barangay Guadalupe, which had 87 cases of dengue fever from January to June this year.

Next to Labangon is Barangay Quiot, with 62 cases.

Labangon, along with Barangays Kalunasan and Mambaling, had the most number of dengue deaths, with three each. Barangays Camputhaw, Duljo and Inayawan had two deaths each.

Stay clean

One person each in Barangays Kamagayan, T. Padilla, Lorega, Lahug, Punta Princesa, Guba, and Cogon-Pardo died of dengue fever, a viral disease transmitte­d by mosquitoes.

To help address the increasing dengue cases and deaths in Barangay Labangon, local health officials have to constantly remind their constituen­ts on the importance of proper sanitation.

Cecille Donque, a nurse in the Labangon Health Center, said that every Friday, she and other barangay health personnel visit one sitio per week to conduct “clean and green” drives and to destroy potential breeding sites of mosquitoes.

There are 49 sitios in Barangay Labangon.

They apply chemical insecticid­e to house curtains, a process called curtain impregnati­on, to prevent mosquitoes from entering homes.

Donque lamented that despite their numerous efforts to lessen dengue cases and deaths in their barangay, some residents have refused to heed them.

“Mura nami’g sirang plaka. Halos gabalik- balik na ang among pahimangno sa mga tawo nga kailangan limpyohan gyud nila ang ilang tugkaran ( We sound like a broken record. We keep telling people to keep their surroundin­gs clean),” Donque said.

But their efforts may have paid off, considerin­g that dengue cases from April to June were significan­tly lower compared to the recorded cases from January to March.

With the ongoing dengue vaccinatio­n program being offered in their barangay, Donque hopes that dengue fever may soon become a thing of the past.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? LOOK AROUND
YOU. Three children play near a dirty canal in Sitio Bugnay 2, Barangay Labangon in Cebu City. Two people, including a six-year-old boy, from Sitio Bugnay 2 have died because of dengue fever this year.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS LOOK AROUND YOU. Three children play near a dirty canal in Sitio Bugnay 2, Barangay Labangon in Cebu City. Two people, including a six-year-old boy, from Sitio Bugnay 2 have died because of dengue fever this year.
 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? SHORTTERM PAIN, LONG-TERM GAIN. A young girl cries as the barangay nurse injects her with the dengue vaccine. She was the fifth person in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City to receive the vaccine last Thursday.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS SHORTTERM PAIN, LONG-TERM GAIN. A young girl cries as the barangay nurse injects her with the dengue vaccine. She was the fifth person in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City to receive the vaccine last Thursday.
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 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? SURVIVOR. Aquilisa Ngalot attends to her son, Fritz, while at school. Fritz, 10, fell ill with dengue this year, less than a week after a 6-year-old neighbor died of the viral infection. Fritz received treatment in a private hospital. When caught...
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS SURVIVOR. Aquilisa Ngalot attends to her son, Fritz, while at school. Fritz, 10, fell ill with dengue this year, less than a week after a 6-year-old neighbor died of the viral infection. Fritz received treatment in a private hospital. When caught...
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